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and that's what new york city did. they first went to the hudson highlands, but 150 years later, it went to the delaware highlands. and really diverted the water that normally went to philadelphia to new york city. i don't think they anticipated that. narrator: the majority of new york city's drinking water comes from watersheds in upstate new york. a watershed is the area of land where water from rain or snow melt drains downhill into a body of water. mountains act as a funnel to feed rivers and lakes. and in this case, reservoirs. in the new york city system, water is collected and stored in 19 reservoirs, which can hold more than a year's supply -- over 580 billion gallons of water. almost all of the system is fed by gravity, without the use of energy-consuming pumps. valves open to regulate the flow into the 85-mile-long delaware aqueduct -- the longest tunnel in the world. at hillview reservoir... the water is partitioned into another giant tunnel system. where it travels deep below manhattan. the pressure built u
and that's what new york city did. they first went to the hudson highlands, but 150 years later, it went to the delaware highlands. and really diverted the water that normally went to philadelphia to new york city. i don't think they anticipated that. narrator: the majority of new york city's drinking water comes from watersheds in upstate new york. a watershed is the area of land where water from rain or snow melt drains downhill into a body of water. mountains act as a funnel to feed rivers...
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that is because we have a work requirement in new york city. john: that is absolutely great, but i still think of your 15,000 employees, and we're talking about an employment, there is some of it, but if the soviet union. >> we do a lot more than just cash assistance. bright public health insurance, no protective services, child-support enforcement which goes after deadbeat dads to make sure they pay. recollected $700 million for families. $200 million from on cs to be on welfare, so it's a big agency. does not just to cash welfare. what's funny about our program is that the old cash welfare program is much, much smaller than the rest of the agency. in the old days was a big part of the agency. john: now medicaid -- these are much bigger programs. agreed. but as you look at the sole service rules, do you think, we're trying. it's hard to fire people. i can't really manage the way i would if i were in the private sector. the charity would do it better. >> i don't. honestly. i don't think that charity all by itself would provide public concerns t
that is because we have a work requirement in new york city. john: that is absolutely great, but i still think of your 15,000 employees, and we're talking about an employment, there is some of it, but if the soviet union. >> we do a lot more than just cash assistance. bright public health insurance, no protective services, child-support enforcement which goes after deadbeat dads to make sure they pay. recollected $700 million for families. $200 million from on cs to be on welfare, so it's...
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hurwitz: currently, city tunnel 1 and city tunnel number 2 would be feeding each half of the city. so you'd lose half the city if you didn't have a replacement. narrator: without half of its water supply, the city would shut down. for nearly 40 years, new york has been in the process of constructing a solution. man: this project is water tunnel number 3. we started on this project in 1969. i'm a sandhog. i've been a sandhog for 37 years. narrator: sandhogs are the men of local 147, who work deep below the city. they began building the infrastructure of new york in 1872. from the subways to the sewers, the water tunnels to the highway tunnels, new york city thrives because of their work. ryan: you got one little hole in the ground, and nobody knows we're here. see the empire state building, right. that's 1,000 feet. so you figure, you go down 1,000. how high that is -- that's how far we go down. narrator: stretching more than 60 miles under the city, tunnel 3 is taking generations of workers to complete. ryan: i don't even want to imagine what my father had to go through. when we fi
hurwitz: currently, city tunnel 1 and city tunnel number 2 would be feeding each half of the city. so you'd lose half the city if you didn't have a replacement. narrator: without half of its water supply, the city would shut down. for nearly 40 years, new york has been in the process of constructing a solution. man: this project is water tunnel number 3. we started on this project in 1969. i'm a sandhog. i've been a sandhog for 37 years. narrator: sandhogs are the men of local 147, who work...
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these posters and ads caused controversy in new york city a few weeks ago. now they are in the district. metro bought them fearing they would spark violence. judges ruled in favor of them for freedom of speech. they will be going up in four metro stations. riders what by dozens of ads on a daily basis. many support causes like education and aids awareness. some tell us this is not any different. >> i guess it is ok. >> others feel otherwise. >> i feel like if people are violent overseas they may get violent year. i think they should not put it up. >> she is referring to the recent youtube video that caused violent and of the protests across the middle east. the organization behind these ads says they are not trying to promote violence. some riders helped the group is prepared for backlash just like a maker of the youtube them. >> it goes along the same lines. >> the judge ruled metro officials must put the ads up by 5:00 this evening. metro officials tell us they will comply with the judge's orders. >> it was a cold start to the moment after the big chill ca
these posters and ads caused controversy in new york city a few weeks ago. now they are in the district. metro bought them fearing they would spark violence. judges ruled in favor of them for freedom of speech. they will be going up in four metro stations. riders what by dozens of ads on a daily basis. many support causes like education and aids awareness. some tell us this is not any different. >> i guess it is ok. >> others feel otherwise. >> i feel like if people are...
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a red light in new york city, little less, to a half. you could get caught because you are kind of operating on the rhythms you're expecting to see if you would have anywhere else. >> the word gets around that they're too short and people start jamming on their brakes to avoid getting the red light camera to get anyone to creating a problem that we were trying to solve. in concept we are in favor of red light cameras because they take care of those tebow crashes where vehicles at the site of another vehicle. this side is the weakest part of the vehicle, but if you're solving one problem by creating another, you're not solving the problem. gerri: us to collect the money they make. ticket revenue, from the new york post. the city's make 235 million over five years. this is an easy way to make some dope. i mean, frankly, if you were the mayor and want to raise some money, you know, just put them at every corner. you will get a lot of revenue coming into the city coffers. >> that is what is being talked about. the program being expanded. we
a red light in new york city, little less, to a half. you could get caught because you are kind of operating on the rhythms you're expecting to see if you would have anywhere else. >> the word gets around that they're too short and people start jamming on their brakes to avoid getting the red light camera to get anyone to creating a problem that we were trying to solve. in concept we are in favor of red light cameras because they take care of those tebow crashes where vehicles at the site...
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a great audience we have in the studio and welcome to huckabee for the fox news studios in new york city . biggest story in policings . first presidential debate held in denver. the universe view even amongst the staunchest obama supportirs was that mitt romney won the debate. and tingle up his leg hearing obama speak he was in such a melt down he it is tangled run the leg because he wet his pants. some of the excuses for the president not being much better than the empty chair that clint east wood revealed . al gore thought it was thaltitude of denver. i think the former vice president may have been a little high. but another ridiculous made on another net work and he with a straight face suggests that obama didn't debate well because he was black. what after geth elected as president of the united states and serving four years bark obama walked out on the stage and said i am black, i can't take on the white guy. whether in sports or music or acting some days you don't have the juice. we squeezed out what we could and i will offer my humble and accurate assessment of the efirst of all m
a great audience we have in the studio and welcome to huckabee for the fox news studios in new york city . biggest story in policings . first presidential debate held in denver. the universe view even amongst the staunchest obama supportirs was that mitt romney won the debate. and tingle up his leg hearing obama speak he was in such a melt down he it is tangled run the leg because he wet his pants. some of the excuses for the president not being much better than the empty chair that clint east...
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she was trying to catch a flight in kansas city. she went through the body scan and was pulled aside for a patdown. she has silicon breast implants and significant scar tissue. she says she explained that to the tsa agent. what happened next left her mortified. >> i was standing here with my arms in the air, somebody's feeling my chest, and everybody's looking at me wondering what does this woman have on her chest? >> detrick says the agent never offered her a private patdown. tsa released a statement saying sometimes it's necessary to do a physical patdown when the body scan detects something out of the norm. they say they try to make the process as minimally as invasive as possible while keeping passengers safe. >>> the man behind one of the biggest fund-raising efforts is talking about his very public breakdown. jason russell is the creator of the charity invisible children and director of the kony 2012. both campaigns against guerrilla leader joseph kony who is known for abducting children and forcing them into a militant moveme
she was trying to catch a flight in kansas city. she went through the body scan and was pulled aside for a patdown. she has silicon breast implants and significant scar tissue. she says she explained that to the tsa agent. what happened next left her mortified. >> i was standing here with my arms in the air, somebody's feeling my chest, and everybody's looking at me wondering what does this woman have on her chest? >> detrick says the agent never offered her a private patdown. tsa...
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new york city, et cetera. thank you very much and i will hang up to listen. >> guest: thanks, ralph. i'm glad to hear our minds are in sync. mostly because i've been secretly reading your e-mail all these years and that's why --, no, i'm just kidding. two interesting questions. start with the second one first. there is very interesting correlation, we can't necessarily say whether it is causation, very hard to test this, but, if you look for instance at carjackings and compare it to the success of the muchville lied game, grand theft auto, which is all about carjacking, the two kind of go like this. carjacking plummets in terms of the real world as more and more kids are virtually carjacking in the game grand theft auto. whether that is just an accident or whether there is in fact some sense in which, if you want to have the kind of the thrill of, you know, doing something like carjacking which is referred to as thrill crime. most people do it for the kind of excitement of it, it would seem a lot more sensible
new york city, et cetera. thank you very much and i will hang up to listen. >> guest: thanks, ralph. i'm glad to hear our minds are in sync. mostly because i've been secretly reading your e-mail all these years and that's why --, no, i'm just kidding. two interesting questions. start with the second one first. there is very interesting correlation, we can't necessarily say whether it is causation, very hard to test this, but, if you look for instance at carjackings and compare it to the...
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currently it's still on the cool side 44 in dallas 41 kansas city 45 degrees in the city of chicago. it was pulled this morning as i came into work early this morning in new york city 46 degrees out there. you will need the jackets across a combhing of the country into portions of the east. it will be cool as well as we head into the afternoon hours. not much of a rebound in north carolina. 53 for the high temperature in rally. as we head northward 55 for cleveland and new york city. >> maria thank you a lot. >> little chilly out there. >> it is. time for enter statain this. could kate upton be the next girl. definitely has the looks to pull it off during the premiere documentary everything or nothing. the untold story of 007. she is interested in the role but would need intense training to get down on all those bond girl moves. >> check it out the new twilight breaking dawn part 2 posters have been revealed. it shows bella edward and jacob they are on top the evil part down below. the movie hits theaters on november 16th. action sequels "taken" 2" holds movie goers captive. the kidn
currently it's still on the cool side 44 in dallas 41 kansas city 45 degrees in the city of chicago. it was pulled this morning as i came into work early this morning in new york city 46 degrees out there. you will need the jackets across a combhing of the country into portions of the east. it will be cool as well as we head into the afternoon hours. not much of a rebound in north carolina. 53 for the high temperature in rally. as we head northward 55 for cleveland and new york city. >>...
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geller already has successfully placed the posters on trains in new york city and buses in san francisco. we reached out to a metro spokesperson. he declined to comment at this time saying the posters were already causing enough controversy. news4. >>> the number of people sickened by a deadly meningitis outbreak continues to rise. the centers for disease control said there are 105 reported cases in nine states, eight deaths have been blamed on the outbreak, two happened in maryland and virginia. health officials have tied the fungal meningitis outbreak to steroid shots for back pain. those shots were made by a specialty pharmacy in massachusetts. >> cautiously optimistic that many of the efforts to reach patients and clinicians with information about this outbreak are succeeding. >> the pharmacy has recalled all of its products as a precaution. the government last week urged doctors not to use any of those products on patients. >>> tomorrow is sentencing day for former penn state football coach jerry sandusky and no one will speak on his behalf, that's according to sandusky's attorneys.
geller already has successfully placed the posters on trains in new york city and buses in san francisco. we reached out to a metro spokesperson. he declined to comment at this time saying the posters were already causing enough controversy. news4. >>> the number of people sickened by a deadly meningitis outbreak continues to rise. the centers for disease control said there are 105 reported cases in nine states, eight deaths have been blamed on the outbreak, two happened in maryland...
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now, gas prices in some areas of the bay -- some cities in the
now, gas prices in some areas of the bay -- some cities in the
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audience we've got here in the studio and welcome to huckabee from the fox news studios in new york city. all right, the biggest story this week in politics was the first presidential debate in denver. the first view, even among the staunchest obama supporters was that romney won the debate convincingly and one left of center commentator four years ago had a tingle up his leg hearing obama speak. waste in a such a meltdown over the poor performance this time he had a tingle run down his leg because he wet his pants. (laughter) >> and some of the excuses to try to explain the president not being much better than the empty chair that clint'swood revealed to us were simply bizarre. al gore thought it was the altitude of denver. i think the former vice-president may have been a little high. but the most ridiculous excuse of all was offered by yet another left wing obama, on another network and this guy with a straight face suggested that obama didn't debate well because he was black. what? you mean after getting elected president of the united states, and serving almost four years, barack ob
audience we've got here in the studio and welcome to huckabee from the fox news studios in new york city. all right, the biggest story this week in politics was the first presidential debate in denver. the first view, even among the staunchest obama supporters was that romney won the debate convincingly and one left of center commentator four years ago had a tingle up his leg hearing obama speak. waste in a such a meltdown over the poor performance this time he had a tingle run down his leg...
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it was in the inner city with my u.s. government surplus book bag and scared of dogs more than anything else. but, you know, i really like where i grew up. i can't transpose that or superimpose that or superimpose and but i think our current country is what it is and there are some of us who if not for the faith it wouldn't be here. there was nothing in front to tell me it was okay to keep trying. there was nothing in front of me that explain all of the of wrong and the hurt and that pain and the things that happened. there was nothing they could deal with coming and to make you a better person to force you to be a good person when everything around you says you could be like mean and cynical and react and plunged back. so i know all the smart-alecs, they know better than i do but they were not there. they were not in the heat, they didn't walk in those steps and i think god for the environment i was enough people that have strong faith and the house i was then and the schools i went to did we impose it on anyone else? no
it was in the inner city with my u.s. government surplus book bag and scared of dogs more than anything else. but, you know, i really like where i grew up. i can't transpose that or superimpose that or superimpose and but i think our current country is what it is and there are some of us who if not for the faith it wouldn't be here. there was nothing in front to tell me it was okay to keep trying. there was nothing in front of me that explain all of the of wrong and the hurt and that pain and...
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margaret dietrich was in kansas city. she went through the body scanner and was pulled for a pat down. she has silicone breast implants and recent scar tissue from surgery. she explained that to the tsa agent, and what happened next left her mortgaifiegagifiemorti. >> i'm standing here with my arms in the air and he is grabbing my chest. and everyone is looking at me wondering what is wrong with my chest? >> tsa said it's necessary to do a patdown when something with the body scan is out of the ordinary. >>> today is a federal holiday in observance of columbus day. several local and state agencies are closed as well as most federal agencies. in the district, schools, libraries, and local government offices are cloised today. in maryland, some libraries are closed. charles, prince george's, and t is mary's county governments are closed today. in virginia, hov restrictions lifted on i-66, 395, and i-95 as well as the dulles toll road. libraries are closed in virginia. all schools in northern virginia are closed except for t
margaret dietrich was in kansas city. she went through the body scanner and was pulled for a pat down. she has silicone breast implants and recent scar tissue from surgery. she explained that to the tsa agent, and what happened next left her mortgaifiegagifiemorti. >> i'm standing here with my arms in the air and he is grabbing my chest. and everyone is looking at me wondering what is wrong with my chest? >> tsa said it's necessary to do a patdown when something with the body scan...
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areas of pboston and new york city in the 40s. taking up so much of the country this cold air that's come in. our temperature, as we get ready to see the sunrise, it's 7:11 today, by the way. 46 with a partly cloudy sky. the cloud cover is going to be going the wrong way, at least if you like the sunshine. we're going to be cloudy and showers by 11:00 a.m. to noontime. charleston, just west of roanoke, virginia, down toward london. in fact, heavy rain down through areas of tennessee. for us, i don't think we're going to see any heavy rain today. we will see showers continue as the area of low pressure tracks on right through the north and east. 3:00 today, here's your rain. gaithersburg, front royal, manassas into d.c. 7:00 today, still wet. around that area of low pressure, everyone will be seeing some showers today right through the evening. and then clearing out tomorrow. at least we're going to be getting sunshine in here tomorrow. today cool. 56 degrees is it for a high temperature today. 63 tomorrow. 72 on wednesday. and dry
areas of pboston and new york city in the 40s. taking up so much of the country this cold air that's come in. our temperature, as we get ready to see the sunrise, it's 7:11 today, by the way. 46 with a partly cloudy sky. the cloud cover is going to be going the wrong way, at least if you like the sunshine. we're going to be cloudy and showers by 11:00 a.m. to noontime. charleston, just west of roanoke, virginia, down toward london. in fact, heavy rain down through areas of tennessee. for us, i...
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suddenly the thefts of iphones here in new york city and in other cities really have dipped. so what they are worried about is after apple announced the release of the date for the new iphone 5, the redesigned iran phone 5, when the iphone theft slowed down across the country crime analysts believe with the new product on street they are going see a surge again. >> no one saw a thing. >> she was sitting with friends in a new york city restaurant when her iphone was swiped at the table by a patron. designee literally had only been there probably for 15, 20 minutes before he spotted my phone, checked to see if i wasn't looking, and it was five inches away from my elbows at the time and he just took it so fast and walked right out the door. >> in new york city the theft of iphones is driving up crime in the city. >> crime statistics is not up. if there were no thefts of apple products we would have a decrease. >> since the first iphone was released in 2007 new york city theft of apple products has nearly tripled reaching 13,782 in just the first nine months of this year. >> just
suddenly the thefts of iphones here in new york city and in other cities really have dipped. so what they are worried about is after apple announced the release of the date for the new iphone 5, the redesigned iran phone 5, when the iphone theft slowed down across the country crime analysts believe with the new product on street they are going see a surge again. >> no one saw a thing. >> she was sitting with friends in a new york city restaurant when her iphone was swiped at the...
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in the alone, from new york city to oklaú2h from new york city to oklahoma city, temperatures are not just below average but in a few cases setting records. so that's an issue this morning from the south into the northeast. a few cold showers too. places like norfolk. it is going to feel pretty raw and miserable. some of the showers come back up, deal with the clouds. could bring some showers but they'll be rain showers this time. if you're looking for the sunny warm weather, got to head out west. that's a look at the weather across the country. here's a look at what you can expect. >> the chill, it has arrived. we've got the temperatures right now in the low 40s. 43 to 45 right in the district. the high today, 56. we've got a few sprinkles. light showers that are trying to get going right now. coming in through the southwest. by around 11:00 a.m. i expect them to arrive here. lunch time, wet, so you'll neat the umbrella. pretty nice on wednesday, high >> and that's your weather. >> thank you, maria. >> separate the two of you on this "e.t." thing. >> acting out parts of "e.t." >> i'l
in the alone, from new york city to oklaú2h from new york city to oklahoma city, temperatures are not just below average but in a few cases setting records. so that's an issue this morning from the south into the northeast. a few cold showers too. places like norfolk. it is going to feel pretty raw and miserable. some of the showers come back up, deal with the clouds. could bring some showers but they'll be rain showers this time. if you're looking for the sunny warm weather, got to head out...
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. >>> they've already sparked protests in new york city subway system and now some controversial ads that refer to radical muslims as savages are going up in several metro stops here in our area. fox 5's melanie alnwick is live at the u street station with the details. good morning. >> we don't know exactly what time the controversial ads will go up except they are supposed to be up by court order by 5:00 this evening and they are expected to be particularly visible. one ad in just four stations that will be around the metro system and metro police say they are ready in case anyone decides to protest them. test t a new york woman was arrested for trying to spray paint over one the anti-jihad posters when it went up in a new york subway station. to some, the ads equate muslims with savages. >> i will continue to nonviolently protest hate and that is hate. >> reporter: pamela geller with the american freedom defense initiative won the right to hang posters which read, in any war between civilized man and the savage, support civilized man. support israel. defeat jihad. those same poster
. >>> they've already sparked protests in new york city subway system and now some controversial ads that refer to radical muslims as savages are going up in several metro stops here in our area. fox 5's melanie alnwick is live at the u street station with the details. good morning. >> we don't know exactly what time the controversial ads will go up except they are supposed to be up by court order by 5:00 this evening and they are expected to be particularly visible. one ad in...
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] get more access with the citi card. [ crowd cheering, mouse clicks ] [ male announcer ] get more access with the citi card. i"i'm not in favor of a a$5 trillion tax cut. that's not my plan." mitchell: "the nonpartisan tax policy center concluded that mitt romney's tax plan would cost $4.8 trillion over 10 years." vo: why won't romney level with us about his tax plan, which gives the wealthy huge new tax breaks? because according to experts, he'd have to raise taxes on the middle class - or increase the deficit to pay for it. if we can't trust him here... how could we ever trust him here? ♪ ♪ we're lucky, it's not every day you find a companion as loyal as a subaru. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. zoirchgs a space rocket blasted off from cape canaveral last night launching the fist private flight from the international space station. >> liftoff of the space x falcon 9 rocket. launching dragon to the international space station and returning cargo -- >> the unmanned capsule called dragon is on its way to the
] get more access with the citi card. [ crowd cheering, mouse clicks ] [ male announcer ] get more access with the citi card. i"i'm not in favor of a a$5 trillion tax cut. that's not my plan." mitchell: "the nonpartisan tax policy center concluded that mitt romney's tax plan would cost $4.8 trillion over 10 years." vo: why won't romney level with us about his tax plan, which gives the wealthy huge new tax breaks? because according to experts, he'd have to raise taxes on the...
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chilly with evening showers in new york city. showers and thunderstorms d.c., and the carolinas down through much of florida. >> 50s in the northeast and midwest, and 60s from texas up to the canadian border and 70s along the pacific coast. >>> a little bear cub took a page straight out of "goldy locks," decided a house in arizona was just right. >> a cub was making himself at home, and managing to finish off an entire chocolate cake. good call, little cub. the family called for help and got the little cub out. >> did you see the photo? a guy had a shotgun in his hand, though? >> did he? >> luckily it doesn't come to that. >>> you have never seen a smackdown like this. two cable guys go head to head. you know those two guys. we'll be back with their story right after this. septic disasters are disgusting and costly, but avoidable. the rid-x septic subscriber program helps prevent backups by sending you monthly doses right to your door so you will never forget to maintain your system. sign up at rid-x.com. right after this. >>> i
chilly with evening showers in new york city. showers and thunderstorms d.c., and the carolinas down through much of florida. >> 50s in the northeast and midwest, and 60s from texas up to the canadian border and 70s along the pacific coast. >>> a little bear cub took a page straight out of "goldy locks," decided a house in arizona was just right. >> a cub was making himself at home, and managing to finish off an entire chocolate cake. good call, little cub. the...
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and americans really need to pay attention to what is going on in their communities, towns, and cities. our republican mayor who was elected with something like a 42% mandate, if you will the first thing he did when he came to office was eliminate the education channel, teachers in albuquerque has used to help form late their curriculums. this is happening everywhere. >> bill: and you see, betty, i think the point you are making he didn't -- whoever the mayor is, didn't do that to save money. he did it because he doesn't believe in it and doesn't think it's important. >> caller: you are absolutely right, sir. >> bill: and it is the same thing with pbs. first of all it is never going to happen. you can't stick your finger in the eye of 91% of american families. but were he to do it it only be -- it wouldn't save any money. wouldn't notice. it's not even a blip on the screen, the budget for pbs. he would only do it because they don't believe in matters of the soul. ike is calling from charlston, south carolina. hi, ike, what is up. >> caller: hey bill the big tv star, how are ya buddy? >
and americans really need to pay attention to what is going on in their communities, towns, and cities. our republican mayor who was elected with something like a 42% mandate, if you will the first thing he did when he came to office was eliminate the education channel, teachers in albuquerque has used to help form late their curriculums. this is happening everywhere. >> bill: and you see, betty, i think the point you are making he didn't -- whoever the mayor is, didn't do that to save...
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what a way to get around new york city. when it's cold, exactly. >> i mean, i totally get it. >>> who knew rudy cheeks make a girl go weak in the snees. a new study from st. andrews and durham university. they have found that ladies like a guy with rosy cheeks like brad pitt and prince harry because it's a sign of good health and dominance. although i don't think women are staring at brad pitt's cheeks. >> sam's ready for weather. >> anyway, apparently, too much ruddy cheeks, not a good thing. that would point to anger and aggression. thank goodness we have science to teach us these. >> that's "pop news." >> listen, i always say to you, george, i'm here for you. >> thank you very much. sam, we're so glad you're here for us this morning. >> good morning, gang. hey, take a look at this columbus day crowd in times square. we are going all the way down to 45th street, basically, we've got such a long line here. good morning, everybody. >> good morning. >> thank you. tell me your name. it's your birthday? >> dawn. >> dawn, where
what a way to get around new york city. when it's cold, exactly. >> i mean, i totally get it. >>> who knew rudy cheeks make a girl go weak in the snees. a new study from st. andrews and durham university. they have found that ladies like a guy with rosy cheeks like brad pitt and prince harry because it's a sign of good health and dominance. although i don't think women are staring at brad pitt's cheeks. >> sam's ready for weather. >> anyway, apparently, too much ruddy...
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the only way out of that city is the airport. you send them there, he takes them out of the commercial flight. >> ben affleck joins us now. you play tony mendez in that film. cia operative. he actually comes up what you call in the film the best bad idea to get the hostages out. >> yeah. that's what's great about the movie. they have this incredibly implausible notion to hook the cia up in hollywood to pretend they're a scout for a b-fiction movie. it wouldn't work in the movie if it weren't in fact true. >> you knew the minute you read the script this is something you wanted to do? >> it was no thriller, a comedy, it was a great part to do something special with. and i think it's the best i think i've been involved with. >> we were telling everybody before, you know how the movie ends. it's a true story. at the same time, we were gripping each other's arms right up to the last second. i mean, the way you bring everybody through, it was the very difficult time in american history. it's incredible. >> thanks a lot. and part of it
the only way out of that city is the airport. you send them there, he takes them out of the commercial flight. >> ben affleck joins us now. you play tony mendez in that film. cia operative. he actually comes up what you call in the film the best bad idea to get the hostages out. >> yeah. that's what's great about the movie. they have this incredibly implausible notion to hook the cia up in hollywood to pretend they're a scout for a b-fiction movie. it wouldn't work in the movie if...
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dozens of cities saw record lows over the weekend. the midwest in an early deep freeze including in sioux city, iowa, where they're bottoming out at 15 degrees. alexandria steele is live in the extreme weather center. good morning. >> good morning to you, soledad. it certainly is cold around the country. all right, yesterday alone, 170 record low high temperatures, meaning the afternoons were well below average. st. louis only 51, should have been 68. places that should have been in the 60s were well below average. so freeze threat today. you can see kind of how widespread it is from the upper midwest to texas through the mid-atlantic. places like ohio, running about a week and a half ahead of schedule with their first freeze. it's well below average and certainly a little bit earlier than normal. coldest thus far of the season, we saw it begin last week in the northern plains and upper midwest. now migrating into the south and east. today really kind of the coldest of the low and then temperatures will warm up. so there is certainly
dozens of cities saw record lows over the weekend. the midwest in an early deep freeze including in sioux city, iowa, where they're bottoming out at 15 degrees. alexandria steele is live in the extreme weather center. good morning. >> good morning to you, soledad. it certainly is cold around the country. all right, yesterday alone, 170 record low high temperatures, meaning the afternoons were well below average. st. louis only 51, should have been 68. places that should have been in the...
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what do you take of the city? tie city needs to stop dragging their feet. we were innocent and this is -- this is just going to continue to further restate that. >> reporter: salam says no matter the outcome. he may never fully escape his nightmare that started in this park. susan candiotti, cnn, new york. >> as for the central park jogger herself, she's gone to become a motivational speaker, author of the book "i am the central park jogger." >>> happening now in a major speech mitt romney says the middle east is more dangerous under president obama. >>> two chinese businesses trying to expand in the united states. why they could be a threat to national security. >>> plus, attempting history from the edge of space. i'm wolf blitzer. you're in "the situation room." >>> a post-debate surge in a highly regarded poll for mitt romney. the presidential nominee leading president obama. take a look at these numbers just out from the pew research center. romney, four points ahead of the president in this pew research center survey of likely voters nationwide. that's
what do you take of the city? tie city needs to stop dragging their feet. we were innocent and this is -- this is just going to continue to further restate that. >> reporter: salam says no matter the outcome. he may never fully escape his nightmare that started in this park. susan candiotti, cnn, new york. >> as for the central park jogger herself, she's gone to become a motivational speaker, author of the book "i am the central park jogger." >>> happening now in...
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west 80 very slow into the city. also south 101 starts to clear after an accident moving out of lanes at 92. slow, slow southbound 101 and the south bay routes. there you go. >>> for the latest traffic and news updates, find us on facebook. search nbc bay area. we'll see you again at 8:56. >>> 8:30 now on this columbus day. it's monday morning, october 8th, 2012. a day off for kids across the country. we have a big crowd in rockefeller plaza celebrating this beautiful but i have to say a little bit chilly. did we ever find out the temperature in. >> getting better, getting better. >> used to be able to see it on the wall. oh, well. >> i didn't see it. good morning, everyone. i'm savannah guthrie alongside willie geist in for matt and natalie morales here. coming up, if you need to add pieces to your ward wroeb, and you were just saying you needed pieces, we have some websites that will change how you shop from everything from shoes to makeup and so much more. >> exclusive preview. a big night on "the voice," battle r
west 80 very slow into the city. also south 101 starts to clear after an accident moving out of lanes at 92. slow, slow southbound 101 and the south bay routes. there you go. >>> for the latest traffic and news updates, find us on facebook. search nbc bay area. we'll see you again at 8:56. >>> 8:30 now on this columbus day. it's monday morning, october 8th, 2012. a day off for kids across the country. we have a big crowd in rockefeller plaza celebrating this beautiful but i...
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boring. [ jack ] after lauren broke up with me, i went to the citi private pass page and decided to be...not boring. that's how i met marilyn... giada... really good. yes! [ jack ] ...and alicia. ♪ this girl is on fire [ male announcer ] use any citi card to get the benefits of private pass. more concerts, more events, more experiences. [ jack ] hey, who's boring now? [ male announcer ] get more access with the citi card. [ crowd cheering, mouse clicks ] >> steve: hypocrisy alert. hollywood campaigns hard for observe and backs his plan to raise taxes on the rich, behind closed doors, those same high paid studio executives are actually begging for, wait for it -- tax breaks. here to give us the scoop, stuart varney. >> i can't spell hypocrisy, but i know when i see it. this is just absolutely blatant hypocrisy. if you make a movie in california, you get to pay lower taxes. the hollywood studios pay lower taxes. if they make a movie in california. >> steve: why? >> they get a tax credit. they make a movie here, 25 cents of every dollar you spend is a tax credit. you pay lower taxes. if
boring. [ jack ] after lauren broke up with me, i went to the citi private pass page and decided to be...not boring. that's how i met marilyn... giada... really good. yes! [ jack ] ...and alicia. ♪ this girl is on fire [ male announcer ] use any citi card to get the benefits of private pass. more concerts, more events, more experiences. [ jack ] hey, who's boring now? [ male announcer ] get more access with the citi card. [ crowd cheering, mouse clicks ] >> steve: hypocrisy alert....